CCS Introduces Scientific Advisory Council to Advance Chronic Care Management
On February 1, 2023, CCS, a leading provider of clinical solutions and home-delivered medical supplies for those living with chronic conditions, announced the launch of its Scientific Advisory Council, comprised of four industry leaders who will assist CCS in its commitment to reinventing patient care at home through a more holistic approach. The Council consists of Karmeen Kulkarni, MS, RD, CD, CDCES, BC-ADM; Alexander Ding, MD, MBA; Steven Wittlin, MD; and Francine Kauffman, MD. This announcement follows the appointment of Arti Masturzo, MD, as CCS’s first Chief Medical Officer.
Over 11% of the US population has been diagnosed with diabetes, which is projected to increase among American youth and young adults. Therefore, there is a great need for innovative technologies, partnerships, and services to fully support people in managing their diabetes. CCS chose to assemble its Scientific Advisory Council and assume a leadership position in redefining how health plans, providers, and employers support their patients and members impacted by costly, debilitating chronic diseases.
Additional information about the initial members of the Council is provided below• Alexander Ding, MD, MBA, is a diagnostic and interventional radiologist, Associate VP of Physician Strategy and Medical Affairs for Humana, and an American Medical Association board member. He cultivates physician-health plan relationships and patient empowerment and engagement through digital health.
• Karmeen Kulkarni, MS, CD, RD, CDCES, BC-ADM, is a clinical pioneer in diabetes management with over 30 years of experience. She was Abbott’s Global Scientific Affairs director for 15 years before starting her consulting firm. Ms. Kulkarni has unique experience integrating devices, technology, coaching, and clinical services to improve outcomes for diabetes patients.• Steven Wittlin, MD, is an endocrinologist, published author, and University of Rochester’s Director of Diabetes Services. His experience includes new diabetes treatment procedures that combine best practices in technology, medical devices, and clinical services.
• Francine Kaufman, MD, a pediatric endocrinologist, and former American Diabetes Association president, is the Chief Medical Officer at Senseonics, Inc., and previously held that position at Medtronic Diabetes. Dr. Kaufman, a key CCS Strategic Advisory Board member, will also be on the Scientific Advisory Council.